The ongoing renovation work at the nation’s only museum which started four months ago, at a cost of US$400,000, is nearing completion. The second and third tiers of the museum, which contained art galleries showcasing Liberian works of art, were badly damaged. In addition, the lack of electricity and pipe-borne water that hampered the smooth operation of the museum for years has been resolved. The 154-year old building is a national heritage structure standing at the corner of Broad and Buchanan Streets. On Beh Sao, the nation’s only remaining cultural village that is still in ruins, Min.
Source: Daily Observer April 20, 2017 03:45 UTC